Please spay and neuter your pets! While your newborn pets are cute, failing to do this allows your little darlings to add to the population of homeless animals. Adopt pets from your local animal rescues/shelters, there are plenty of animals just waiting for a home.

Congrats on your new puppy! If you have never had a bulldog before, I strongly strongly strongly advise that you do a lot of research into canine nutrition and find a healthy, preferably grain-free diet for Bacon. Bulldogs as a breed have been basically destroyed by incompetent breeding in our country, and they are prone to terrible allergies. A good diet is the first key to good skin health.

Second! I have a 7 month old bully. I would recommend trying Fromm's - definitely cut down on a lot of the gas that Lucy had. Not to say that she doesn't lay gas- but before this food it was a constant hot box in my apartment

Bacon is so damn cute!!! On a side note, I can't tell if that plastic is in his pen or not... if it is, I wouldn't leave it there when he is unsupervised. Puppies have a way of eating the weirdest things. Congrats on your new family member!!!

I can't upvote this enough. The first time we brought our bully in to the vet he laughed and asked how big our savings was. To date we have had a 2 consultations for her elongated pallet(sp) (it's what causes the noises) because she was so loud no one could sleep past her snorting, 2 visits, a sonogram and an X-ray to diagnose a false pregnancy, about 15 visits and corresponding medication to treat what we now know are food allergies but at the time thought were eye infections and of course the usual like shots, spaying, etc. She requires special food and lots of care but I just luv her to pieces!

If you have never had a bulldog before...welcome! Side note, they never stop farting. In fact, I have never heard a dog fart until Bowzer. Actually, your dog looks like my dog as a puppy. http://imgur.com/cFgWJ

I'm sitting next to my bulldog, Barret, and for the past two hours his butt has been erupting in smells every ten minutes or so. Such horribly smelly clockwork. He's especially fart-tastic when he's sleeping.

Make sure you clean his wrinkles on a regular basis. A simple wipe with dry paper towels every day isn't enough. Every once in a while (once a week or so) I use regular oxy-clean or clearasil wipes, then a dry paper towel. My bully hates it, but it keeps his otherwise sweaty, dirty wrinkles nice and clean.

That is so funny! Our bulldog LOVES having his wrinkles and especially his tail cleaned! If you pull out baby wipes, he will fall over while wiggling to get close! It's almost kinda a little disturbing.

What you have there is pure unadulterated love. We are working on bottling it right now, but it's still too powerful. The Military Industrial Complex is trying to keep our bottled love off the Market until we can dilute it. In it's current form, it would bring world peace.

I want an English Bulldog so bad, but with two cats, our tiny place is kind of at capacity. I joke with my wife about getting a bulldog when the cats go off to college. Good luck with that little guy, he's a very beautiful dog.

He looks wonderful. I agree with ask of the breed advice you have been given on here, and the only thing I will add is to keep some Benadryl on hand at all times. Mine is allergic to EVERYTHING (including bees and certain brands of dog food). You never know when you will need it, and it can make a potentially scary situation a lot better. You are going to love your life so much more with a bully in it. Best of luck to you.

Or, you could adopt. You'd be surprised how many amazing dogs of all breeds (even bulldogs!) are in the shelter system. I got an Australian shepherd that is pure-bread from a high kill shelter and he's the best! His name in Bacon as well :) Save a life and save your cash for fun together.

It's called Crate Training and it's the best way to keep me from pissing on your floor while I learn to hold it. We don't like to sleep in our poddy, so confining us to a small place makes us think about where and when we dooz it.